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. The Division of Fluid and Experimental Mechanics now offers a PhD position in the subject fluid mechanics with application to hydraulic turbines. The position is part of a larger European project with
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, adapting to the climate changes and satisfying new regulations. The Division of Fluid and Experimental Mechanics now offers a PhD position in the subject fluid mechanics with application to hydraulic
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to think freely and innovate, our actions together, large and small, contribute to a better world. We look forward to receiving your application! We are looking for a PhD student in Fluid and mechatronic
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your application! We are looking for a PhD student in Fluid and mechatronic systems. Your work assignments The research project you will be working on focuses on improving the efficiency of material
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agrivoltaic systems on solar radiation distribution, microclimate, soil moisture and crop productivity. One area of research that we aim to further develop is the use computational fluid dynamic (CFD
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to further develop is the use computational fluid dynamic (CFD) techniques to assess microclimate conditions. Modelling activities will be supported by experiments conducted at our installed agrivoltaic
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programmes at a higher education. In addition, particular emphasis will be placed on the following for this position: Knowledge in thermodynamics, fluid dynamics, heat transfer and power engineering. Knowledge
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an emerging research group, led by Dr. Arion Pons in the Division of Fluid Dynamics , and will have the opportunity to contribute to a new focus on biological and biomimetic flight within the Department. Major
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of Mechanics and Maritime Sciences at Chalmers conduct fundamental and applied research in all modes of transport. The division of Fluid Dynamics is one of the seven divisions within the department. Research
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of transport. The division of Fluid Dynamics is one of the seven divisions within the department. Research at the division covers turbulent flow (both compressible and incompressible), aeroacoustics, and